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Tera type change for Apriballs
Hello! I am looking for apriballs. I am willing to change tera types in exchange for them! The rate is 2 apriballs of your choice per type change. I also accept ability patches at a 1;1 rate. I don't have an unlimited amount of shards, so let me know ASAP if you're interested! My direct messages should be open!
#pokemon#pokemon sv#tera type#apricorn#apriballs#pokemon trading#pokemon scarlet and violet#pokemon scarlet violet
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Remind me next time I have an Apriball in one version but wanted to use it in the other version to just use it in the version I have it. I’m tired of trying to get one in Violet
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How to farm special Pokeballs
The main focus of my collection lies within Event Pokémon. But from time to time, I‘m also collecting Aprimons. Aprimons are Pokémon which are caught in special Pokeballs. You may came in contact with them already. Since all special Pokeballs are not easy buyable, they are valued relatively high in comparison to other items. Especially, if you are collection shiny trophies, you‘ll come to the point that you want your trophy in a matching Pokeball sooner or later. Let‘s see which ways we have to get multiple of those special Pokeballs.
First things first, let‘s declare what can be considered as a special Pokeball:
All Apriballs, which are Fast Ball, Friend Ball, Heavy Ball, Level Ball, Love Ball, Lure Ball and Moon Ball
Dream Ball
Beast Ball
Safari Ball
Sport Ball
Actually, there are more than one possibilities to get most of them in SV. Only Sport Ball is limited to one option. And obviously, we‘re speaking about not-genned items by a random bot…
1. At the marketplace of Porto Marinada you‘ll get: Fast, Friend, Heavy, Level, Love, Lure, Moon, Dream and Beast - BUT those auctions are pretty rare and expensive. You‘ll need to farm money as well…
2. With the help of the item printer, you have a chance to get all - BUT the Pokeball lottery is random and if you’re very unlucky you’ll get nothing. Additionally, the item printer is DLC exclusive and you need to farm the new currency BP (blueberry points) which are way easier to farm if you do it with a group. However, the item printer is the only way to get Sport Balls in SV now.
3. PokeDex rewards include several of those special Pokeballs. If you own the DLC, you’ll get each except Sport Ball. If you do not have the DLC, you’ll get „only“ Fast, Friendly, Heavy, Level, Lure, Moon, Dream and Beast - BUT you have to fill your Pokedex completely and once you’ve collected the reward, you cannot get it a second time.
4. You can trade for them like I do it sometimes - BUT you do not know the origin of those items.
All those options have their own advantages and disadvantages. The most popular option by the player community might be the item printer. However, not everybody owns the DLC or a Nintendo Online Subscription and farming BPs on your own is very painful to get a useful amount of them in the end.
From my point of view, the PokeDex rewards are the most underrated possibility to get those items. Especially if you don‘t want to depend on others. Let me explain you why you should consider to farm special Pokeballs with this option.
If you have not yet, you should really work on a Living Pokedex. You can use random traded Pokemon or your own, whatever you prefer. You will have several advantages if you do it - just to name a few: immediate access to Pokedex rewards, the shiny charm, spotting a specific Pokemon if you have not seen it yet, etc. I own a Living Pokedex since Generation 6 (XY) and it helped me in many cases - but tbf, Pokemon HOME access is not always available with the release of a new game, however, it is available for SV
If you are preparing your Living Pokedex in HOME, you can easily swap the needed Pokemon from one save to another. Btw., it is not necessary to leave HOME and open your SV save so that the Pokedex entries are registered. Just save the changes in HOME and open HOME again to place the next batch into your boxes.
Except for a very small group of Pokemon, you‘ll get all with Let‘s GO Pikachu/Eevee, Sword/Shield, Brilliant Diamond/Shining Perl and Scarlet/Violet.
Some people are doing extra challenges - which are extra fun - like that all Pokemon are self-caught, collecting all different forms (regional and gender) or caught in a Poke Ball. Some even have the rule to catch each Pokémon in their original generation („Origin Dex“). Whatever you‘ll choose, it can be a big challenge with much fun.
Ok, last but not least, we need to clarify how you get all the special Balls to your main save. Unfortunately, this is the most boring part of it. You need to trade them from one save to another one by using a second Nintendo Switch. Fortunately, you can send over your HOME save to your second Nintendo Switch like all other game saves - I have done it here. Therefore, you do not need to subscribe for Pokémon HOME a second time and complete a second Living Dex as well.
And last-last but not least, I want to tell you a little secret. Well, it is not that much of a secret, but maybe not that obvious: Always, when I‘m preparing a save for redeems or Tera Raids, I‘m also completing the PokeDex with the help of my Living Dex. On the same time, I trade a few farmed Events for special Balls (my standard ratio is 1 Generation 9 WIFI Event : 30 special Balls). When I farm herba mysticas in various 5-7 Star Tera Raids, I always combine this with completing my Aprimon collection. And sometimes, I even use my farmed special Balls to just exchange them with Aprimons (my standard ratio is 1 special Ball : 5 Aprimons).
Sometimes, I‘m thinking about to ask straight for 150 Aprimons in exchange for 1 Event I‘ve farmed. But I think it is not reasonable to ask anyone to take that amount of time for breeding…
#event pokemon#gen 9#anderswelten#pokeblogging#pokeblr#pokemon#aprimon#guide#apriballs#pokemon scarlet and violet#tutorial#living dex
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Oof, I don't think I could have ever managed the old Heavy Balls. Sneaking has never been my strongsuit.
Any balls good for sniping?
~Aelita
As opposed to the modern day acrylic Pokeball, Pokeballs many years ago were made with Tumblestone and Apricorn. The color combination and extra reinforcing materials used for the Pokeball would determine what it specialized in, and how well it did that.
Take the original Heavy Ball, for instance.
The original Heavy Ball was a much more effective Pokeball, but it was quite heavy, and exceedingly difficult to throw very far. It was most effective when you had snuck up on a Pokemon and managed to get very close. It was made with the standard brown Apricorn, and a black Tumblestone.
What is a brown Apricorn, you ask?
It is the most standard kind of Apricorn, not much found in the wild these days, but the materials from them are still used in the acrylic Pokeballs manufactured today. The brown Apricorn provided no special qualities, but was easy to work with for it's hard shell.
Black Tumblestone, on the other hand, was a very dense variation of the original orange Tumblestone, and provided that strong catch-rate, at the cost of a very heavy Pokeball.
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Finally found one of the special sushis, and actually had a cute apriball to catch her in.
One day I will have the whole set. One day.
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bro swimming even while asleep (i totally have not been completely offline discord/tumblr/etc for the past 24 hours because of nearly nonstop working on a paldea living regional dex in premier balls except for taking breaks to eat or sleep. totally. that's not what this is)
#(that is what i've been doing that was sarcasm)#kiki was here#kiki.txt#kiki plays games#i want to be able to drop the shiny charm into new files easily#also apriballs
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For this batch I’ll probably try making balls with pysanky patterns! Working with wax, dye and vinegar is so fun and pysanky patterns are so geometric and pretty. Right now I think a net ball would look really pretty with pysanky, maybe a moon ball or a dusk ball too.
How are you guys doing today? Anything fun? 'v'
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KLFDKJGSKGJDSKGSK THIS TOOK ME OUT
tell me why i kinda want them to do it now as a reference to them throwing away the GS Ball storyline like that would be SO funny if a whole new generation of viewers got cucked by kurt i would LAUGH
#pokemon#pokeani#anipoke#kurt#gs ball#apricorn balls#apriball#roy pokemon#chuggaaconroy#serebii#pokemon news#like come on that would just be so FUNNY
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This is an updated Project Dream Ball post to reflect on some facts I didn't know about rare balls. Furthermore, I made some mistakes while copying and pasting, and forgot to consider some regional Pokemon don't have a regional pre-evolution. 10/17/2023
Project Dream Ball is a project that aims to make Pokemon in special balls such as Apricorn Balls, Sport Balls, Safari Balls, Dream Balls and Beast Balls more readily available to players.
On the side, Project Dream Ball also aims to help newer players obtain ribbons exclusive to previous gen Pokemon games, such as old contest ribbons, the Legend ribbon, etc. Pokemon that can be legitimately obtained in a Safari Ball:
*Any regional variant Pokemon whose original or other variant forms can be obtained in Safari Balls via breeding *Pokemon that are catchable in Pokemon Sword/Shield (you can create Safari Balls with the Cram-o-matic)
*Pokemon that are catchable in Pokemon Scarlet/Violet (you can create Safari Balls with the Item Printer)
Pokemon that can be legitimately obtained in Apricorn Balls:
*Pokemon that are catchable in HeartGold/Soulsilver, EXCEPT for Safari-exclusive Pokemon.
*Pokemon that are catchable in Sun/Moon and Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon
*Pokemon that are catchable in Sword/Shield
*Pokemon that are catchable in Scarlet/Violet
Pokemon that can/could have been legitimately obtained in a Dream Ball:
*Pokemon that were available through the Dream World in Pokemon Black/White
*Pokemon that are obtained from Pokemon Dream Radar
*Pokemon that are catchable in Pokemon Sword/Shield
*Pokemon that are catchable in Pokemon Scarlet/Violet
*Regional Variants whose original or other forms can be obtained in a Dream Ball via breeding
Pokemon that can be obtained in a Sport Ball:
*Pokemon that are catchable in Pokemon Sword/Shield (you can create Sport Balls with the Cram-o-matic)
*Pokemon that are catchable in Pokemon Scarlet/Violet (you can create Sport Balls with the Item Printer) *Regional Variants whose original or other forms can be obtained in a Sport Ball via breeding
Pokemon that can be obtained in a Beast Ball:
*Pokemon that are catchable in Sun/Moon and Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon
*Pokemon that are catchable in Sword/Shield
*Pokemon that are catchable in Scarlet/Violet *Regional Variants whose original or other forms can be obtained in a Beast Ball via breeding
How Project Dream Ball operates:
While Pokemon Bank is no longer available for download anymore after March 27th, 2023, it is still usable, and it is also be free to use. This means that Project Dream Ball will still be able to bring forward Pokemon from previous generations into Pokemon Home until Nintendo shuts down online servers completely in April 2024. As such, if you have any requests for ribbons that can only be obtained in previous generations, please let me know before it's
Project Dream Ball wants to help trainers obtain Pokemon with ribbons available only through previous gens, and intends to do so via requests. Please understand that these kinds of requests may take time, and may not always be possible. For example, past contest ribbons from Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald and Diamond/Pearl/Platinum are fairly easy to get, but there is a limit to how many may be possible to obtain through gameplay. Meanwhile, ribbons that are obtained through battling may be more difficult to obtain. As far as ribbon requests go, it may be better in some cases to request a specific Pokemon and request a trade instead. Trading online is still possible in gens 4 and 5 using this method. A list of ribbons can be found here. Please keep in mind, not all of these ribbons can be obtained.
Project Dream Ball aims to provide trainers with better access to Pokemon in special Poke Balls, without the use of Action Replay, Powersaves, etc. However, Project Dream Ball will still use fan wifi servers in order to trade Pokemon to trainers who would like to use certain Pokemon in older gens.
While I am not against cheat devices such as Action Replay, Powersaves, etc, Project Dream Ball will not be using these means to generate or edit Pokemon to have any special balls, ribbons, etc. Yes, I do own some of these devices, but I have no intention of using these as I understand that some people find it to be a bit iffy. Furthermore, I do not want to mistakenly generate a Pokemon with a ball or ribbon that it normally would not be able to obtain. I hope that everybody reading this understands. No Pokemon obtained through Project Dream Ball will be generated or edited through any third-party devices.
#project dream ball#pokemon#pdb#pokemon project#pkmn#dream ball#passion project#pokemon bw#pokemon dppt#pokemon rse#pokemon bw2#pokemon xy#pokemon oras#pokemon swsh#pokemon sv#pokemon bank#pokemon home#poke transfer#safari ball#apriball#apricorn ball#beast ball#sport ball#gen 3#gen 4#gen 5#gen 6#gen 7#gen 8#gen 9
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THE DAWWWWGGGGG
#wish they had these guys in sv. i want that ball fetch ability as someone who likes using apriballs#pokémon#asks#rosie-kairi
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Pokémon still life
by Lizustration
#pokémon#pokemon#pokéart#pokeart#pokemon art#pokemon drawing#pokemonart#pokemon fanart#pokemonfanart#pokegraphic#poké balls#pokéballs#pokéball#pokéegg#pokemon eggs#master ball#heal ball#premier ball#apriball#Pokémon fossil
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Guess I’m camping by Porto Marinada for a bit. Also I love the name Apriballs I’m gonna have to use that instead of Apricorn Balls
Also I’m gonna have to raise the amount of money in my in-game wallet
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Tried to explain to my friend why she should be impressed by my shiny zorua with a spacey mark caught in a heavy ball and she just called me autistic fml
#pokemon#shiny zorua#zorua#listen spacey is a 1% chance mark#and also one of my favorite marks. ive never actually had it#AND i got it on my favorite gen 5 shiny#IN an apriball#if you even care.#pokemon scarlet and violet#pokemon scarvio
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🌗 : Does your character have a favourite Pokéball? Which ones do they use the least?
I feel Luxury Balls are his favorite, as well as matching his personality quite well. Much more refined and expensive than a Friend Ball, but carries the same level of consideration for his Pokemon's comfort.
And when it comes to his least used.. I'd have to say it's the Repeat Ball. He isn't trying to complete his Pokedex or catch breeding partners for his current team, so they functionally see little use. (And he simply dislikes the design.)
#♞ I Know Those Eyes || Headcanon#♞ Weight of the World || Asks#♜ The Other Side || Pokemon Verse#chaserainbows#if you're curious his favorite apriball WOULD be the friend ball. they're just insanely difficult to get in unova
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"I probably should have been more concerned about a region where I could cripple the economy by becoming a multi-millionaire selling ten or so handcrafts in a week."
She likes Paldea enough, but damn.
#modern draconics;shay#we softly speak;ic#seen and spoken;dash commentary#ANYWAY she has opinions about Paldea runnings#she is talking about the johto craft apriballs btw
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